Bears No. 122 and 136, known as The Boss and Split Lip respectively, are arguably two of the most famous grizzlies in Canada.
Close calls and grizzly bear sightings among livestock has some wondering whether Alberta should bring back its long-banned grizzly hunt.
Bantle was able to witness both bears in nature just a few days and kilometres apart, an event he describes as “incredible” ...
The Alberta government says one grizzly bear has been killed by a member of the Wildlife Management Responder Network, ...
Following the Oct. 30 mauling of a hunter south of Cochrane by a female grizzly bear believed to be acting defensively to ...
With nearly 300 resorts and a favorable exchange rate, a Canadian ski trip may be just what you need this winter.
McLellan said last summer about 6,500 rust-resistant saplings were planted in the Banff National Park field unit and in ...
Did you know that spending time in nature can lower stress levels, boost creativity, and enhance your overall well-being? If ...
We've rounded up the deadliest beasts of all time, from bears and crocodiles to deer and cows (yes, you did read that ...
Todd Loewen Outfitting is now called Red Willow Outfitting. On its website, it promises clients “excellent hunt opportunities ...
Sampling the massive 18oz Alberta ribeye at The Grizzly House in Banff, exploring its flavor, tenderness, and dining ...